Jenneke Kasius

Jenneke Kasius

20102023

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specialisation

Gynaecologic Oncology

Research interests

As Gynecologic Oncologist my research interest is focused on gynecological cancer.

My main interest is in endometrial cancer. Currently a new classification system is being implemented based on molecular profiling of endometrial cancer tissue instead of the traditional histologic features. As molecular subgroups are strongly related to prognosis, the next step that will be evaluated is what adjuvant treatment after resection of the uterus and adnexa needs to be advised. However, gynecologists used to perform surgical staging in patients who are at risk of metastasis. By surgical staging the FIGO stage is determined and FIGO stage functioned as a guide for adjuvant treatment. FIGO stage is known to be a very strong prognostic factor. We hypothesize that it is important to include FIGO stage in the new risk stratification and determination of adjuvant treatment. Therefore we will evaluate the FIGO stage (defined as presence of metastatic disease) in each of the four molecular subgroups. Moreover, we will assess is FIGO stage independently influences prognosis.

In the future I would like to develop methods to decrease the impact of diagnostics and treatment whilst remaining good survival outcomes. One clear example is the field of fertility sparing treatment.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, The significance of hysteroscopy screening prior to assisted reproduction, Universiteit Utrecht: UMC Utrecht

Award Date: 27 Sept 2011

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